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Keeping Moreno Valley Safe and Self Reliant.
We want to hear from you!

As we finalize our budget and approach the new fiscal year, Moreno Valley is committed to ensuring the services we provide are meeting the needs of our residents and businesses, including safe neighborhoods and parks; libraries; programs for children, youth, and seniors; and well-maintained roads all lead to a better quality of life, and make our community a more desirable place to live, do business, and raise a family.

But with takeaways from our local funds by the state — including millions more in takeaways after our most recent budget was adopted, and likely more to come in a challenging State budget year, and the increased costs to maintain services provided by Riverside County, we must make some difficult choices about local services soon.

But as we plan for our future, we want to hear from you.

Please take a moment to join the conversation and provide YOUR priorities for a strong, safe, and self-reliant Moreno Valley:  Take the Survey.

If you are a representative of a local Civic organization and would like a representative of the City to join your organizations next community meeting and provide a short presentation, please contact Brian Mohan, Assistant City Manager, at brianm@moval.org or (951) 413-3024.

Please see below for information and to add your feedback today!

  • Maintaining fire service levels
  • Maintaining 911 response times
  • Maintaining robbery and burglary prevention
  • Keeping public areas safe and clean
  • Repairing local streets and potholes
  • Addressing homelessness

Now that we heard from your neighbors — we want to hear from you, too!

Join the Conversation TODAY — We Want to Hear from You! Here's How:

  • Please take a moment to join the conversation and provide YOUR priorities for a strong, safe, and self-reliant Moreno Valley. Take the Survey.
  • Get answers to your questions by checking the  Keeping Our Community Safe FAQ

Thank you for your commitment to our community!